MTG Aetherdrift Finish Line Bundle Scores a Massive Discount on Amazon Today, But It's Selling Out Fast

Aug 18, 2025 - 16:01
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MTG Aetherdrift Finish Line Bundle Scores a Massive Discount on Amazon Today, But It's Selling Out Fast

Amazon has just launched one of the best Magic: The Gathering deals of the year today, heavily discounting the stylish MTG Aetherdrift Finish Line Bundle for a limited time. Usually priced at $79.99, it's on a hot lap discount and dropped to its lowest price yet at $52.70.

Staying in theme with its racing roots, this bundle is selling fast, as Magic fans are snapping up the discount as quickly as they can. And it's clear why, as this deal is even better than the one we saw a few months back during a similar Amazon sale, where it hovered around $60 for a short time.

And now, at just under $53, it’s one of the very best deals I've seen in 2025 for Magic collectors, especially considering how jam-packed this bundle is.

It's part of a blink and you miss it sale where Amazon only has a limited supply available as part of the discount, so snap it up ASAP to avoid disappointment.

Here's what's included:

  • 2 Collector Boosters (the premium packs with the rarest cards and treatments)
  • 6 Play Boosters
  • 20 foil Lands (5 of which are special, full-art lands)
  • 3 Extended-Art cards exclusive to this bundle
  • 2 Box Topper cards (special foil cards you can't get in normal packs)
  • 1 foil card storage box
  • 1 special Spindown life counter
  • 5 mana symbol stickers
  • 2 reference cards

To put that into perspective, those two Collector Boosters usually go for $25 a pop on Amazon (even now, they’re still $19.80 each while discounted).

Collector packs are the shortcut to the coolest, most valuable cards in the set. Each pack is full of Rare and/or Mythic cards, shiny foil cards, and special alt-art and alt-frame cards.

For just a few dollars more than the cost of two Collector Boosters, you get everything else in the bundle, including six regular Play Boosters worth $3-5 each as well.

Aetherdrift has dozens of valuable borderless, Fracture Foil, First-Place Foil, and Showcase editions of main set cards.

So the Finish Line bundle is perfect for players who want to build a collection quickly or for collectors hunting for the most unique and beautiful versions of cards, with the rarest from the expansion going for over $200 right now.

And for you Commander players, it's another great chance to nab the elusive Radiant Lotus Fracture Foil or the Aetherspark First-Place Foil. I'll leave a handy roundup of the top chase cards to look out for just below as well, in case you lucky devils manage to score big when ripping open packs.

Aetherdrift might not have been the most popular Magic: The Gathering set of 2025 so far, but there's no denying that Wizards of the Coast poured plenty of creative fuel into the engine when thinking up this expansion.

And at just $52.70, the sheer value represented in the Finish Line bundle couldn't be more enticing. With the right pulls, you can easily end up positive overall so there's some serious stonks to consider.

But that's not the only Magic deals worth discussing today, and arguably the best deal of the week is still the MTG x Final Fantasy precons bundle. It's down to $189.99 at Amazon, $90 off the MSRP, and the best price we've ever seen for the four commander deck set.

That’s less than $50 a deck, despite three out of four costing more than that when bought separately. In fact, Final Fantasy 7’s Limit Break is STILL $72.50 at Amazon.

The online retail giant also suggests it’s 32% off the MSRP of the bundle, but given the price some of these decks have been going for (rightly or wrongly), we’d call that a more conservative estimate.

In other Magic: The Gathering news, the latest Universes Beyond crossover expansion, Avatar: The Last Airbender, preorders went live last week to much excitement. Most are out of stock at Amazon right now, but you can still pick up the Beginner Bundle for $35, or the Jumpstart Booster Box for just under $168 as well.

Both are likely to also sell out before release in November, so I'd advise dropping a preorder on them ASAP to avoid disappointment. Amazon won't charge a penny until they ship later in the year, so you're safe to order now and change your mind later down the line instead.

If you're looking for some more details on what the MTG x Avatar: Beginner Box includes, we also recently got to go hands-on with the latest introductory set, with IGN's Tom Marks dishing out some high praise in his recent preview, saving:

"If you’re an Avatar fan who is curious about what this crossover entails but is intimidated by the three-decade old reputation Magic carries around with it, it’s hard to think of a better place to start than this."

Robert Anderson is Senior Commerce Editor and IGN's resident deals expert on games, collectibles, trading card games, and more. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter/X or Bluesky.

This article contains contributions by Lloyd Coombes.

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